qq. The room erupted the moment Dak Prescott’s name was announced—but just as the applause reached its peak, he lifted a hand, quieting everything in an instant….

Dak Prescott Rejects MVP Award, Passes the Honor to a Teammate in Powerful Gesture of Respect
In a game defined by grit, defense, and heart, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott made headlines not just for his four touchdown passes, but for his leadership after the game.

Following the Cowboys’ dominant 34–10 victory over the New York Giants, Prescott was lauded for his exceptional performance. He orchestrated the offense flawlessly, throwing for over 300 yards and leading his team to a crucial win with four touchdown passes, leaving the Giants’ defense scrambling for answers.
However, when the MVP honor was suggested to him, Prescott humbly deflected, choosing to highlight his teammates instead. “I don’t care about individual awards,” Prescott said. “Every time I see my teammates celebrating, every time I hear the roar of Cowboys fans echoing through the stadium — that’s what truly matters to me.”
At first, reporters were left wondering who Prescott was referring to. But soon, it became clear — it was Tony Pollard, the Cowboys’ running back. Pollard rushed for 120 yards and two touchdowns, including a crucial 55-yard run that helped seal the victory. His hard-fought yards were the spark the offense needed.

On social media, fans and analysts praised Prescott’s humility. One ESPN commentator wrote, “You can’t coach this kind of respect — Dak just showed the league what a true leader looks like.”
Meanwhile, Brett Maher, the Cowboys’ kicker, made all his field goals, including a clutch 47-yard kick before halftime, ensuring the Cowboys stayed ahead.
When asked if he regretted not accepting the MVP, Prescott smiled and said, “Stats come and go. But when you see a guy fight through injury, through pressure — you know the game belongs to him.”
On a night when records were broken and reputations were built, Dak Prescott showed everyone the true meaning of greatness — not just in stats, but in humility and leadership.
And as the locker room erupted in celebration, one sentence from Prescott lingered louder than the cheers: “He deserves it more than me.”
